Vibrator woman’s best friend: It’s bluetooth and you can wear it

These phones could be used for the bluetooth-enabled wearable vibrator. Photo by Blake Patterson (Flickr: the iOS family pile (2012)) [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.Here’s something you cannot live without, even if you never realized you wanted it: A woman’s bluetooth-enabled wearable vibrator.

If you’re headed from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for the annual massive Consumer Electronics Show that ends Sunday, the wearable vibrator is featured at the booth for the company that developed the device, according to firm officials.

“Smaller, quieter and fully rechargeable, the 3.OH extends the legacy of its award-winning predecessor with three built-in modes: tease, club, and groove,” according to the company. “The new tease mode helps enhance couples play through manual vibration patterns. Club mode — a hallmark of the Club Vibe collection — streams ambient sound directly to the vibrator, while groove mode lets users cycle through five preset patterns.”

In other words, you can control this vibrator with your smart phone.

“The Club Vibe line has always rewarded spontaneity, which is key to enhancing intimacy, passion, and excitement,” said one company official. “With new features such as a whisper-quiet motor, a smaller, more compact design, and increased sound sensitivity, the Club Vibe 3.OH ensures that spontaneity and privacy hand in hand.”

“Our SDK represents an exciting advancement for sexual health technology, particularly as it relates to intimacy and couples play,” said Suki Dunham, founder of OhMiBod. “There is an extraordinary pool of creative, talented developers as well as existing platforms who can use our environment to create apps that take intimacy to new heights, whether it’s through gamification or integration with dating platforms like Tinder or Grindr.”

OhMiBod’s Lovelife Please will also debut at CES 2017. Available this spring, the wearable vibrator features Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with OhMiBod’s TASL — the Art of Science and Love app. Introduced in 2016, TASL paired with the Lovelife krush Kegel exerciser to help women improve their PC muscle fitness. The app will feature GO PLAY functionality — an update that allows users and their partners to control the Lovelife Please and krush as vibrators.”

According to the company, OhMiBod is the creator of the “original music vibrator and an award-winning innovator of technology-focused pleasure products.” Headquartered in New Hampshire, OhMiBod “seeks to be the catalyst that shifts cultural attitudes toward intimacy and self pleasure and the vital role it plays in one’s sexual health and well being.”

The company’s website to examine “its range of pleasure products and accessories,” go to http://www.OhMiBod.com.

Vibrator woman’s best friend: It’s bluetooth and you can wear it was last modified: January 8th, 2017 by Editor